Give evidence for the claim that the rich get richer and the poor get poorer
The richest 1% (earning over a million) have a 44% share in global wealth while the poorest (earning 10,000 and less ) only have a 2% share - even though they make up over 50% of the population …….
explosion of inequality
-e.g ; in countries like India and China, when pop. incomes are measured in real time, in comparison to their pre. generation , they are indeed better off but are economically worse off when compared to the richest members of society.
What countries are part of the G8
a political forum of 8 of the world’s global leading countries
What countries seem to be in the bottom tier of whats known as a ‘three speed world’ ?
Ethiopia, Sudan, Afghanistan - all countries that have suffered from corrupt govts. and war
Why is the Gini co-efficient useful?
It is a useful analytical tool that helps to explore trends in the spatial pattern of global wealth
Give two examples of intensive cash-cropping and cattle ranching , environmental winners and losers?
as a result of the China-US trade war - amazon lost 17% forest cover to cattle ranching (1/2 exports for China),
open borders; between 2001 and 2016 how did the UK pop. grw?
grew by 6.6 million 2001-2016 - over 80% of this increase was by immigration much of which were EU citizens.
open borders; Migrants often concentrate in particular areas resulting in a diaspora - many are in london, gve 1 example.
Balham London , first formed in 1940 after WW2 (brit and poland allies), may non-polish balham residents had welcomed the new arrivals and their contribution to the local economy and society; store keepers have visibly courted polish custom.
What are some dis-advantages that extremist groups in the UK use as their reason to oppose immigration?
why are there tensions in london surrounding foreign investment and migration ?
some TNC bosses have voiced concern about how migration restrictions threaten their own competitiveness and the role of the UK as a global hub
Trans-boundary water conflicts in SE asia.
when is India set to become water scarce and what are some of the reasons why?
by 2025
- due to India’s integration into the global economy,
incomes have risen, having avged around 4% in
economic growth per yr in the 1970’s and a decade
after the open door policies were introduced, their
growth rate had increased to around 7%.
- led to increased to demand for water as more Indian’s
were able to pay for flushing lavatories and showers.
Who is the south east asian trans-boundary water conflict between ?
China and India;
give an example of tightening of immigration by a country as a result of globalisation.
Japan- pride themselves on cultural and ethnic homogeneity.
- the birth rate had dropped below 2.1 in the mid 1980’s
and now stands at 1.4 whereas countries like France that have accepted more immigrants than japan have a birth rate of 1.9 .
- 1st half of 2017, japan accepted only 3 asylum seekers
- newly introduced rules by shinzo abe has been to only prioritise immigrants that have high priority skills
What are the consequences of strict controls on immigration in japan?
how has japan responded to the demand in more foreign workers?
How does North Korea censor their internet against global flows of information and how does China also do the same?
What’s the difference between China and north korea’s restrictions on the global flow of info.?
They vary due to the geographical scales of the restrictions;
North korea- personal
China- National
give an example of a country that has probitions on trade to protect their econ.
New Zealand banned imports of australian honey for 50 yrs , for fears of a ‘bio-security’ threat from a disease that Australian bees suffer from .
In 2014 global sales of illegal drugs were estimated to have exceeded by much ?
exceeded US $300 billion
Give a example of an illegal criminal flow.
99% of cocaine reaching the USA is from Colombia and to fight this the USA has given $3 bn in military aid to Colombia to fight the drugs trade.
why is there an argument that the nation state is falling?
How has Japan responded to the issue of falling birth rate and decline in blue collar workers?
First Nations;
who were the First Nations people and why are they in danger of losing their identity ?
First Nations;
How has globalisation created environmental tensions for the first native people of Canada?
Companies claim that they wish to ‘switch on’ regions dominated by First Nation communities like the region around the Yukon River basin but these communities have experienced negative impacts first hand.
First Nations;
what are the negative impacts that the FN communities have faced ?